[00:00.000 --> 00:05.280] The following news flashes brought to you by the Lone Star Lowdowns. [00:05.280 --> 00:11.520] Markets for Wednesday the 29th of November open with gold at $1,295.52 an ounce, silver [00:11.520 --> 00:20.080] $16.89 an ounce, Texas Crude $57.99 a barrel, Bitcoin broke $10,000 and is sitting at $10,278 [00:20.080 --> 00:34.720] US dollars. Dashcoin is sitting at about $643 US Fiat. Today's history, the year 1963 US President [00:34.720 --> 00:39.440] Lyndon B. Johnson establishes the War Commission to investigate the assassination of President [00:39.440 --> 00:47.760] John F. Kennedy. Today's history. In recent news, Trump-pointed FCC Chairman Ajit Pai has been in [00:47.760 --> 00:52.880] the headlines lately with the Trump administration's decision to scrap Obama's net neutrality regulations. [00:52.880 --> 00:57.520] Regulations, i.e. powers, government bureaucrats, doubt the absolutely need in order to keep [00:57.520 --> 01:02.480] internet content equally accessible to all consumers, regardless of provider preferences. [01:02.480 --> 01:06.320] It seems many in Washington and many of those who report on such matters have failed to take [01:06.320 --> 01:11.760] note of one simple economic reality that is that the ISPs who decided to artificially block or [01:11.760 --> 01:16.640] slow down certain website traffic would lose business to providers who didn't and give an [01:16.640 --> 01:20.960] exclusive treatment to some sites in exchange for payments, not only standard business model, [01:20.960 --> 01:26.080] but only make sense considering the flow of given sites. Now, to mention, we don't recall what [01:26.080 --> 01:31.280] widespread content was being censored before the enforcement of the also benevolently sounding [01:31.280 --> 01:37.360] net neutrality regulation. During a speech at a R Street Institute event, Pai stated that quote, [01:37.360 --> 01:42.240] when it comes to a free and open internet, Twitter is part of the problem and that the company has [01:42.240 --> 01:46.800] a viewpoint that it uses that viewpoint to discriminate. Similar sentiments were stated towards [01:46.800 --> 01:51.760] the many online giants. Support net neutrality stating that quote, they may cloak their advocacy [01:51.760 --> 01:56.480] and public interests, but the real interest of these internet giants is in using the regulatory [01:56.480 --> 02:02.320] process to cement their dominance in the internet economy. Only intensive research and an evaluation [02:02.320 --> 02:06.720] of incentives will reveal whether net neutrality is a chronic takeover or not. [02:06.720 --> 02:12.640] The Holcomb family who lost eight members, including a woman who was pregnant in the [02:12.640 --> 02:17.600] mass church shooting in first Baptist Church in Southern Springs, Texas, has filed a wrongful [02:17.600 --> 02:21.920] death claim against the US military, claiming that the Air Force's negligence led to the [02:21.920 --> 02:26.800] government being able to acquire his weapons. The Air Force did admit that findings by Inspector [02:26.800 --> 02:31.680] General confirmed that proper personnel at home in Air Force Base did not report lawfully [02:31.680 --> 02:36.480] required information to civilian law enforcement in regards to the perpetrator's domestic violence [02:36.480 --> 02:40.880] case, a case that is reported would have barred him from potentially buying firearms. [03:06.640 --> 03:11.520] the cops? Come on, this is what happens when you call the cops, you get your rights violated or you [03:11.520 --> 03:16.880] all get shot by. This is what happens when you call the cops. This is what happens when you call [03:16.880 --> 03:22.320] the cops. This is what happens when you call the cops. You get your rights violated or you all get [03:22.320 --> 03:26.880] shot. I'm sick of people being victimized by criminal cops. Psychopathic predators terrorize [03:26.880 --> 03:31.120] the neighborhood block. They clip with pepper spray, mate, cuss, tasers, and glass. They like serial [03:31.120 --> 03:35.520] killers acting out subliminal thoughts. Forget what you talk, these cops have got a license to kill. [03:35.520 --> 03:39.600] Witness intimidation means that they can use it at will. Code of silence means that the pigs will [03:39.600 --> 03:43.840] never let out a quiz. And if they go to court, they know the judge will make them a deal for real. [03:43.840 --> 03:47.520] That's why they're stopping me, locking me up and stopping me, confiscating my property, [03:47.520 --> 03:51.360] blocking in my demography, making the poor commodity profit and off of poverty, [03:51.360 --> 03:56.160] enforcing policies, supporting prison economy. Yeah, no one makes money when the violence stops, [03:56.160 --> 04:00.320] hating mentality's the way to make a criminal profit. Blood in the gutters, how to wish whether [04:00.320 --> 04:07.200] they credit the cops. Netlight is what happens when you call the cops. All right, folks, good [04:07.200 --> 04:12.800] evening. This is the Monday Night Rule of Law radio show with your host Eddie Craig. It is March 12, [04:12.800 --> 04:19.520] 2018. I would like to take the opportunity to wish a happy birthday to my middle brother [04:19.520 --> 04:24.960] and sister whose birthday was yesterday. And I hope the two of you, if you're listening, [04:24.960 --> 04:29.920] had really good days yesterday. That being said, let's get into some of the things [04:29.920 --> 04:36.560] that are going on in the world right now and some very close to home. It seems like we have some [04:36.560 --> 04:41.360] sort of personal vendetta issue with exploding packages here in Austin. I hadn't been paying [04:41.360 --> 04:45.520] any attention to the news. I've been heads down on working on the seminar material. So I hadn't [04:45.520 --> 04:49.920] watched any of the news on the internet or anywhere else for that matter. So I hadn't even heard about [04:49.920 --> 04:56.720] it until a little bit ago when a firm brought it up to me. But somebody has been delivering packages [04:56.720 --> 05:05.440] so far to three different locations here in Austin. And the packages exploded while they were being [05:05.440 --> 05:12.160] opened or when they were being picked up. At least one or two people are dead because of these [05:12.160 --> 05:19.520] packages and several others injured. So those of you around Austin, since it's now impossible [05:19.520 --> 05:25.040] to tell who may have it out for you and who may not, if you get something on your front porch [05:25.040 --> 05:33.920] or in your mailbox that you are not expecting, don't pick it up. Don't open it. That's simple. [05:33.920 --> 05:41.600] Call somebody to come inspect it before you do anything. Heaven knows more of this we don't need. [05:42.640 --> 05:48.560] That, of course, will provide ample opportunity for copycats to take out their little scenarios [05:48.560 --> 05:55.440] on whoever they have a vendetta against as well. So this may not end with where it started. [05:56.800 --> 06:04.080] Now, a lot of the stuff that goes on on this show is all about discussing the wrongdoing [06:04.080 --> 06:10.560] that is going on in the American injustice system. It's not a justice system anymore. It's a legal [06:10.560 --> 06:19.200] system. A justice system looks for the truth of the facts and circumstances to provide justice. [06:20.400 --> 06:27.760] We don't have that anymore. All we have is the use of the facts and circumstances to validate [06:27.760 --> 06:34.880] an allegation that a particular law was broken, whether it was intentional, accidental, or otherwise, [06:34.880 --> 06:42.880] and whether or not it should have been a law in the first place. Justice is not [06:42.880 --> 06:48.880] existent in this country anymore unless, of course, you can pay for it. We all know that's [06:48.880 --> 06:54.720] been the case for a very long time, but now it is even more in your face than it's ever been. [06:56.160 --> 07:00.880] The only time you will get an attorney that will do what they have to do for you to win [07:00.880 --> 07:07.840] is when you can pay them to do it. Otherwise, it's always take a deal, cop a plea. Here, [07:07.840 --> 07:13.200] let me throw you under the bus and I'll go to my next client and maybe they'll have a better [07:13.200 --> 07:17.200] scenario that I can make something with instead of having to actually put some work and heart into [07:17.200 --> 07:23.680] fighting for yours. Basically, if the attorney looks at it and sees it as a no-win scenario, [07:23.680 --> 07:31.840] he's not going to try. He's not going to do anything that would help you. You're always [07:31.840 --> 07:37.200] going to wind up taking the plea deal because that's the only thing they're going to work for. [07:38.800 --> 07:46.640] And then they have the audacity to tell us that we don't have the ability [07:46.640 --> 07:54.400] to do the things they do without a bar card and without a law degree. I got news for you, folks. [07:54.400 --> 08:00.560] I've sat in these classes. I've watched what these people are taught. I've worked for these people. [08:02.000 --> 08:09.920] There is nothing special about what they do. Absolutely nothing. But what they do learn [08:09.920 --> 08:19.920] and far too often is that there's always a way to spend the facts or circumstances [08:20.480 --> 08:28.240] or to use your client or to use a situation to benefit yourself or your client, [08:28.240 --> 08:31.600] depending upon what that scenario is supposed to wind up being in the first place. [08:31.600 --> 08:42.000] But it's never about justice, not anymore. The few attorneys that may have existed at any point [08:42.000 --> 08:47.520] in time that want to do the right thing for the right reason don't remain attorneys. [08:49.280 --> 08:55.200] They just don't. And they're certainly not up to the standard of sacrificing themselves [08:55.200 --> 09:01.200] for the sake of what's right. An attorney will not lose his bar card to win an argument because [09:01.200 --> 09:13.040] he's right. He will not do it to win it because his client is right. That's not somebody I want [09:13.040 --> 09:20.400] standing up for me when they are not willing to put as much on the line to help me as I put on [09:20.400 --> 09:26.640] I put on the line to help everyone else. And that's the whole reason I'm here and need the [09:26.640 --> 09:34.000] attorney in the first place, assuming that you're in a position where you do. This is why I dedicated [09:34.000 --> 09:40.480] myself to learning as much about the actual law, the actual procedure, everything that these people [09:40.480 --> 09:50.640] pretend to do right as possible for myself so that I did not have to rely on people like that [09:52.560 --> 09:58.640] to tell the truth because they are incapable of telling the truth. They're incapable of exposing [09:58.640 --> 10:05.440] the truth most of the time. And like I said, unless you could dump a lot of money in their hands, [10:05.440 --> 10:13.760] which most of them that will do any fighting at all won't do without that money, then you're screwed. [10:16.480 --> 10:24.720] So the whole purpose, my understanding of the whole purpose of this show and the rule of law [10:25.440 --> 10:33.440] shows in general is to bring the information to you about what they're doing, how they're doing it, [10:33.440 --> 10:42.240] and what the information more accurately is and means than what they're willing to share with you. [10:44.720 --> 10:52.240] Imagine a carpenter that teaches everybody in his neighborhood how to build furniture as well as he does. [10:54.480 --> 10:59.600] He's not going to stay employed for long as a carpenter unless other people just simply don't have time [10:59.600 --> 11:07.600] to do it and choose him as the person to supply it to them. But if he's taught a bunch of other people [11:07.600 --> 11:12.640] how to do the same thing just as well as he does it, then they can go to anybody and say, [11:12.640 --> 11:17.600] hey, he'll do it for this amount. Can you beat that price and get everybody into a bidding war [11:17.600 --> 11:21.600] to get as low a price as possible on it and then choose the cheapest outcome for themselves? [11:22.640 --> 11:27.600] This is what the attorneys fear most about the practice of law by people that aren't bound to the courts [11:27.600 --> 11:35.600] through a bar cart, the competition. This is why they have to have a monopoly to make it work. [11:37.600 --> 11:43.600] This is why they have to control who can stand up in that courtroom and speak on behalf of others [11:45.600 --> 11:51.600] because any knowledgeable person can do what they do. [11:51.600 --> 12:01.600] Now, knowledgeable in the case of this particular thing varies. Not just in the rules and the laws [12:01.600 --> 12:13.600] themselves, but in making an argument and thinking on your feet. Now, there is where not everyone is [12:13.600 --> 12:23.600] capable nor the same. This is why in the entire United States there are, or at least at one point, [12:23.600 --> 12:33.600] there were only a handful of truly exceptional trial attorneys. The ones that could take any argument [12:33.600 --> 12:43.600] at any point on the fly and make it benefit them and their case for the benefit of their client. [12:45.600 --> 12:57.600] Jerry Spence, for example. Now, in that, not everybody is capable of doing it. That's why there are [12:57.600 --> 13:01.600] people that have trouble public speaking and there are those that don't. There are people that are [13:01.600 --> 13:07.600] good at debate and there are those that aren't. There are people that want to be able to do these [13:07.600 --> 13:13.600] things but simply understand that they haven't trained themselves or made the effort and shouldn't [13:13.600 --> 13:21.600] be doing these things. The whole point of what I did with the seminar material was to try to [13:21.600 --> 13:27.600] take some of the curvature out of that learning curve to flatten it out for more people to have [13:27.600 --> 13:39.600] access to it, to make it as accessible as possible to as many as possible. Now, paperwork, like I said, [13:39.600 --> 13:45.600] that's the easy part when it comes to just simply making some corrections to the details of a document [13:45.600 --> 13:53.600] and filing it. It's a whole other thing to be able to stand up in that courtroom and defend [13:53.600 --> 14:01.600] everything that's in that document without learning it. And that is where we have a problem. [14:01.600 --> 14:09.600] That's where we have a huge disparity in what can be accomplished. No one wants to take the [14:09.600 --> 14:17.600] time and make the effort that is necessary to internalize the information that's there [14:17.600 --> 14:27.600] and why it's useful and what to use it for and when. Every argument that I've developed against the things [14:27.600 --> 14:33.600] that they're doing is written into the pleadings of the seminar material. If there is a way to argue [14:33.600 --> 14:41.600] what they're doing and it being wrong or not in compliance with the code, I put it in there [14:41.600 --> 14:49.600] at some place, sometime in one of those documents. And there are so many things wrong with the way [14:49.600 --> 14:57.600] they do things and yet they don't care. And the reason is, is they set up two separate [14:57.600 --> 15:05.600] standards of procedures and rules. One for those from whom they just steal money and those from whom [15:05.600 --> 15:13.600] they would steal their liberty if they could get away with it easier. They don't protect the theft [15:13.600 --> 15:21.600] of your money. They don't protect you from the wrongdoings of the officer when the end of the case [15:21.600 --> 15:31.600] is simply the taking of your money. They only pay attention to a case where someone went to jail. [15:31.600 --> 15:39.600] That's wrong. If they're going to charge you as a criminal, then you should be entitled to the same procedures [15:39.600 --> 15:49.600] and due process rights as anyone else under that nature of offense. Doesn't matter what the actual [15:49.600 --> 15:57.600] punishment associated is, it matters as to how you've categorized this offense. You're telling me that [15:57.600 --> 16:05.600] I don't have the right that the Bill of Rights guarantees me to the assistance of counsel unless [16:05.600 --> 16:11.600] I'm going to spend time in jail. You can charge me with any kind of crime as long as you can't [16:11.600 --> 16:17.600] sentence me to jail and I don't have the right that we put into the Bill of Rights to protect me from [16:17.600 --> 16:25.600] exactly that argument. That I have the right to a probable cause determination, things that you've [16:25.600 --> 16:33.600] removed from us in these cases, things that due process requires, which is proof positive due [16:33.600 --> 16:41.600] process is not being had by those being charged nor given by those responsible for seeing that it's [16:41.600 --> 16:51.600] done. This folks is a very big problem with a legal system. Alright folks, we'll be right back on the [16:51.600 --> 16:57.600] other side of this break. Y'all hang in there and we'll be right back. 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That's ruleoflawradio.com or email [18:52.600 --> 19:19.600] Michael Mearris at yahoo.com to learn how to stop debt collectors now. [19:22.600 --> 19:35.600] The Michael Mearris proven method is the solution for how to stop debt collectors now. [19:35.600 --> 19:47.600] In court, you will get a new deal. The Michael Mearris proven method is the solution for [19:47.600 --> 20:13.560] All right folks, we are back. This is the Monday Night Rule of Law radio show with your host [20:13.560 --> 20:20.760] Eddie Craig. Now the calling number for the show is 512-646-1984 if y'all want to call [20:20.760 --> 20:27.800] in and ask questions or make commentary. The caller board is open. Just be aware that we [20:27.800 --> 20:33.080] are running a new caller board server so things might not go as smoothly as I would hope. This [20:33.080 --> 20:38.280] is the first time I'll be using it since they've got it put in. Hopefully everything will work [20:38.280 --> 20:44.200] normally and just as it's supposed to, so we'll go from there. But just in case if there is a [20:44.200 --> 20:51.880] problem with your call, just be aware that that might be the issue. Now while we're waiting for [20:51.880 --> 20:56.280] the caller board to get someone on it, I'm going to go ahead and continue on with some of these [20:56.280 --> 21:06.360] other things. Now another news story I was looking into today was a church shooting or at least a [21:06.360 --> 21:14.920] church hostage taking where a man with a gun took hostage a church gathering of about a hundred [21:14.920 --> 21:22.120] people. Someone managed to get a call off to the cops letting them know that the congregation was [21:22.120 --> 21:28.680] being held at gunpoint and the cops started to roll to the scene. But before they got there, [21:29.640 --> 21:34.680] members of the congregation managed to tackle the guy and one of the members of the congregation [21:34.680 --> 21:43.800] who managed to get the gun away from him. And this occurred just as the police were coming [21:43.800 --> 21:49.320] into the building. It appears according to the story anyway, the timeline as it works out. [21:50.760 --> 21:57.160] And so the member of the congregation that had got the gun away was standing away from the guy [21:57.160 --> 22:01.320] with the gun with both hands up in the air with the gun over his head saying, I got the gun away [22:01.320 --> 22:09.640] from him. When the cops entered in, yelled at him to drop the gun and he just kind of stood there [22:09.640 --> 22:16.040] for half a second and before he could even comply, one of the cops opened fire and shot him twice. [22:18.040 --> 22:27.560] Okay, now this is how trigger happy these people are. If you don't comply instantly, they deem [22:27.560 --> 22:35.240] that a justifiable reason to shoot you dead, even if you've made no move to harm them or anyone else. [22:38.360 --> 22:45.160] And they will be supported in that action by their department, their union, their lawyers, [22:45.160 --> 22:56.280] and the courts. People, something is seriously wrong in this country when our lives come secondary [22:56.280 --> 23:04.840] to those public servants who applied for the job of putting theirs on the line to protect us [23:04.840 --> 23:12.760] and our rights. Something is seriously wrong when they feel that we are viable target practice for them. [23:17.000 --> 23:21.640] I mean, right now you have cops that are training on range targets [23:21.640 --> 23:32.120] of everyday household members, pregnant women, husbands, fathers, children, teenagers, [23:32.120 --> 23:39.160] wives, grandmothers, doesn't matter. These are called no hesitation targets. [23:40.600 --> 23:46.440] And they are there to give that mental picture to that officer to draw and fire without [23:46.440 --> 23:56.920] consideration of who he's looking down his sights at. Now, when you think about this, [23:58.360 --> 24:05.080] and I do this time to time on my own, I daydream about how things can be fixed and how it would [24:05.080 --> 24:10.280] be so much easier if we could just find a genie on the bottle and make a wish and make all this [24:10.280 --> 24:19.400] crappy stuff go away and things be right. But let me put a thought to you here [24:20.040 --> 24:24.040] that I've gone through during those little daydream moments. [24:26.520 --> 24:32.040] The founding fathers went to war with the king and his entire army [24:32.040 --> 24:38.840] because of taxes and because of treatment as individuals. [24:41.800 --> 24:47.880] Now, they did this knowing full well that that king was going to send his armies, [24:47.880 --> 24:55.080] his ships of war, his men of war, and his weapons of war to where they were [24:55.080 --> 25:04.520] and to try to subjugate their resistance by any and all means necessary. [25:07.480 --> 25:11.800] The king went to war because the people were willing to go to war [25:14.680 --> 25:15.880] in order to tell him no. [25:15.880 --> 25:25.240] When the founding fathers were victorious and all of those that supported them, of course, [25:25.240 --> 25:30.440] the concept of a free union of states and so on and so forth, I'm not putting this all in [25:30.440 --> 25:37.480] their hands. They didn't fight that war alone. But for all those who did fight and who did stand [25:37.480 --> 25:45.160] up for what was right when they were victorious, they put into place certain legally binding [25:45.160 --> 25:57.800] documents to hold accountable any people and persons who would try to repeat [25:59.320 --> 26:06.120] the sins of the king of England against the people of this new American nation they had made. [26:06.120 --> 26:13.640] They didn't go looking for a genie in a bottle. [26:16.600 --> 26:25.560] They wrote a commandment to create one and that commandment was the Constitution. [26:25.560 --> 26:39.080] In that Constitution, the genie in the bottle that it created was a new form of government [26:39.080 --> 26:44.680] over which we the people held power, not the other way around. [26:44.680 --> 26:53.080] That document made us the genies in the bottle. [26:56.600 --> 27:03.240] We cannot sit on the beach dreaming about finding that genie in the bottle because we [27:03.240 --> 27:13.080] are supposed to be it. But the biggest problem we're having is nobody wants to leave the bottle [27:13.080 --> 27:22.520] to enter the real world to do what needs to be done to fix the problem that needs to be fixed. [27:24.760 --> 27:30.760] And that is a corrupt government running loose and wild [27:33.000 --> 27:40.440] and running roughshod over every single thing that those earlier men and women died [27:40.440 --> 27:49.720] to make possible. They gave up everything to make possible. They made the ultimate sacrifice to make [27:49.720 --> 27:59.960] possible. And yet today we can't find anything worthwhile to argue about except whether or [27:59.960 --> 28:13.960] not the earth is flat, whether or not Trump's tan is orange enough. What is wrong with us? [28:15.080 --> 28:22.600] Why is that what's wrong with us? Where did our will to be free go? You can say it was in the [28:22.600 --> 28:30.120] fluoridated water. But how many of you stopped drinking fluoridated water and at least should [28:30.120 --> 28:39.160] not be remaining or not increasing its effectiveness on you to say the least? And you stopped drinking [28:39.160 --> 28:43.080] it because you were at least somewhat aware that there was a problem with it in the first place [28:43.080 --> 28:51.080] and of who was doing it. But at the same time we're all still just sitting here letting this [28:51.080 --> 28:59.080] stuff go on and on and on. And I still find myself asking why. [29:02.360 --> 29:06.840] To everybody that listens to this show there are people that like what I have to say. There are [29:06.840 --> 29:10.680] people that don't like what I have to say. There are people that don't like me. There are people [29:10.680 --> 29:16.600] that do like me. But you got to remember one thing folks. I did not agree to come on here and do the [29:16.600 --> 29:22.760] things I do to be liked or not be liked. I'm not trying to have it go either way. I'm trying to [29:22.760 --> 29:29.080] give you information that I have put my heart and soul into verifying and proving up and showing [29:29.080 --> 29:35.400] how it's linked together and what it leads to and how it works for your benefit. That's what [29:35.400 --> 29:43.960] all of us here do. We try to bring you information that you otherwise might not have to make decisions [29:43.960 --> 29:50.840] that need to be made and actions that need to be taken. If we don't work together folks, [29:50.840 --> 29:55.560] we're not getting out of this. All right, so hang on. We'll be right back after this break. [30:00.360 --> 30:06.280] Turnabout is fair play unless you're videotaping the cops. While police can freely film the public, [30:06.280 --> 30:11.320] citizens doing the same could wind up in handcuffs. I'm Dr. Catherine Albrecht and I'll tell you more [30:11.320 --> 30:17.400] about policing the police in just a moment. Your search engine is watching you, recording all your [30:17.400 --> 30:23.160] searches and creating a massive database of your personal information. That's creepy. But it doesn't [30:23.160 --> 30:28.600] have to be that way. Startpage.com is the world's most private search engine. Startpage doesn't [30:28.600 --> 30:33.160] store your IP address, make a record of your searches or use tracking cookies and their third [30:33.160 --> 30:38.840] party certified. If you don't like big brother spying on you, start over with Startpage. Great [30:38.840 --> 30:44.520] search results and total privacy. Startpage.com, the world's most private search engine. [30:44.520 --> 30:50.200] Filming the police could land you in the slammer. Case in point, Anthony Gruber. 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[33:40.520 --> 33:45.800] Now, folks, when I changed the bumper music on this show between all the segments, I did so [33:46.760 --> 33:54.680] by specifically choosing each song and having it start at the portion with the lyrics that I [33:54.680 --> 34:00.280] thought most appropriate to the theme of this show, which is diversified to say the lyrics. [34:04.280 --> 34:10.120] That's why the song Highway to Hell is being played. It's not because I personally love that [34:10.120 --> 34:21.160] song more than any other. It just has lyrics that suit the concept of how I see the world [34:21.160 --> 34:27.720] in relation to why we do this show. And we truly are on a highway to hell [34:28.600 --> 34:36.840] if we don't start taking control of the situation because those that are driving are deaf, dumb [34:36.840 --> 34:44.280] and blind and they're driving for a cliff. The difference is they have automatic ejection seats [34:44.280 --> 34:55.400] and you and I don't. Okay, so be aware. Now, that being said, we have callers up on the board, [34:55.400 --> 35:00.520] so I'm going to start taking calls and see what we have. Here we have Tyler in Wyoming. Tyler, [35:00.520 --> 35:06.680] what you got? Eddie, I just want to say thanks for taking my call and I appreciate your show. [35:07.240 --> 35:09.560] Well, thank you. I do the best I can the time I got. [35:09.560 --> 35:18.280] Well, I just got a couple free questions. I'll try to keep it brief. I think you're [35:18.280 --> 35:25.640] familiar with my case, but for your listeners, it's a case where a family member was cited for [35:26.920 --> 35:32.360] driving without a driver's license that in his case, it's just expired and we're fighting that, [35:32.360 --> 35:36.600] of course, on the fact that we're not in transportation and commerce and so forth. [35:36.600 --> 35:46.520] And we've been kind of in a paper war with the court. This last one that we filed was a motion [35:46.520 --> 35:53.320] for finding the facts and conclusions of law for the judge to put his, to issue an order [35:53.320 --> 35:59.720] of an opinion that he said or actually his legal conclusion in court. It was at a court hearing [35:59.720 --> 36:08.120] when my dad was arguing a motion to dismiss. And what the judge had stated was that the [36:08.120 --> 36:15.960] traffic court applied to everybody in the course of the 7th. And upon your advice, I issued a, [36:15.960 --> 36:23.240] or I filed a, I told the judge to put that in writing, basically. I just filed a motion. [36:24.280 --> 36:27.800] You moved the court to prepare a finding of facts and conclusions of law. [36:27.800 --> 36:30.440] Thank you, Eddie. I was trying to find the word. [36:31.560 --> 36:36.840] Well, anyway, what the judge had done is he just put the night on it, [36:36.840 --> 36:42.520] then it back. No comment in the comment section. So I wondered what our recourse was [36:43.160 --> 36:48.520] there. And obviously that's the denial of due process because if he's confident enough to [36:48.520 --> 36:53.480] make a claim like that in court, he could be confident enough to put it in writing. [36:53.480 --> 36:57.080] He's not going to put it in writing because that would expose him as incompetent. [36:57.080 --> 37:03.800] That's the whole thing. Right. Okay. So... But when they, when they deny that, [37:03.800 --> 37:08.040] what's our next recourse? When you ask them to do the finding of facts and they just deny it, [37:08.040 --> 37:12.600] what do you do from there? Then you've got a peelable error. See, the other thing that's going [37:12.600 --> 37:19.320] on is they do not have the evidence to prove the elements of commerce. All you've got to do is show [37:19.320 --> 37:25.880] that those are necessary mandatory elements of the alleged offense. And the fact that the state [37:25.880 --> 37:33.480] not only has no evidence of the other so-called facts such as motor vehicle, driver, operator, [37:33.480 --> 37:41.800] anything like that, they're just opinions and legal conclusions which are inadmissible by the cop [37:42.920 --> 37:49.960] because he's not qualified to make either or to introduce either of those as actual evidence. [37:49.960 --> 37:55.320] Then you need to file written objections that there, there is no evidence supporting a finding of [37:55.320 --> 38:01.160] blah, blah, blah. There is no evidence supporting a finding of blah, blah, blah too. And therefore, [38:01.160 --> 38:06.600] there is no basis for the judge's alleged conclusion that the law applies to everyone [38:06.600 --> 38:11.720] because there is no evidence that the one, the special class, the person to whom it applies [38:12.520 --> 38:18.840] is involved in such a case. We are not of that class. Therefore, doesn't apply to us. [38:18.840 --> 38:26.040] Doesn't apply to us. So that's two things you've got to show. One, those codes regulate a special [38:26.040 --> 38:34.840] class of persons. Two, they lack any evidence to prove any, any one or all of those elements. [38:35.960 --> 38:42.360] They're simply operating entirely on legal presumptions and conclusions based upon the [38:42.360 --> 38:49.800] officer's perception and opinion and conclusion of law which he's not qualified to introduce in [38:49.800 --> 38:55.640] the first place. Okay. So what was the second one that he should show a special class of persons, [38:55.640 --> 39:02.200] two things to prove and the second one was the evidence supporting each element of the alleged [39:02.200 --> 39:08.680] defense which will always be operator driver slash driver, vehicle slash motor vehicle, [39:08.680 --> 39:14.920] and then the commercial aspect of all of it? I, I agree with you. I, I actually did that [39:15.480 --> 39:21.320] in a second dismissal. That was my second question that leads into that. They make it, [39:21.320 --> 39:26.920] of course, confusing because they, they say like, okay, if it, if your vehicle's under [39:26.920 --> 39:31.560] 3,000 pound, they don't call it commercial, they just call it, that's where you just need a driver's [39:31.560 --> 39:37.960] license. No, that's entirely incorrect when you show that the whole code goes to a specific [39:37.960 --> 39:46.600] subject governing a special class. That's something they cannot get away from by using definitions [39:46.600 --> 39:53.400] because those definitions only exist under that subject matter in relation to that special class. [39:53.960 --> 40:02.120] They cannot separate them. And that class is commerce, correct? That class is those engaged in [40:02.120 --> 40:12.600] the occupation or profession of commerce. Yes. Great. Great. Okay. And my second question was, [40:12.600 --> 40:20.200] I did a second dismissal explaining the definitions, for example, transporting persons with property, [40:20.200 --> 40:27.160] how that was commercial, even had case law on it from Wyoming that explained that in a commercial [40:27.160 --> 40:32.600] case. Yeah. Then don't. Great. Yeah. Then they'll try to argue that this is not the same [40:32.600 --> 40:37.240] circumstances. That's a commercial case dealing or civil case dealing, blah, blah, blah. But they [40:37.240 --> 40:43.320] won't have any evidence to support their assertion that it doesn't apply. That the reasoning in the [40:43.320 --> 40:50.520] law about what is what is somehow different because of the allegation they're making when it's absolutely [40:50.520 --> 40:58.280] not. They're going to try to do that. They always try to do that. Be prepared for that. [40:59.160 --> 41:04.600] Object to that. That is your response to that if they say something like that. [41:04.600 --> 41:11.800] Objection. This is improper, conclusory testimony by the prosecution in this matter. [41:11.800 --> 41:18.360] They have no authority to say that this is not relevant or in any way deals with this subject [41:18.360 --> 41:24.680] because this is exactly the subject of issue here. You're charging me with a crime under a civil [41:24.680 --> 41:32.360] statute that deals with a civil occupation or profession with criminal penalties, but you [41:32.360 --> 41:38.200] can't prove I'm part of the special class of persons that is the subject of those regulations. [41:38.840 --> 41:43.640] You're just assuming it. You're declaring it, but you can't show the law that you're basing [41:43.640 --> 41:52.200] that declaration and conclusion on because there isn't one. Why? Because it all falls [41:52.200 --> 41:57.640] under this one umbrella subject right here of commercial use of the highways. [42:00.360 --> 42:05.400] Great. Although they're speaking the law, they don't really come out and say that, [42:05.400 --> 42:08.280] but it is inferred in the definitions and different things. [42:08.280 --> 42:14.520] Well, it's not simply inferred. You have to remember this works like an organizational [42:14.520 --> 42:22.920] structure chart. At the very top is the subject matter the legislature is using to categorize [42:22.920 --> 42:32.440] everything that's enacted under that bill. Here in Texas, that subject matter is specifically [42:32.440 --> 42:42.440] stated as transportation, which has a singular legal definition. Commerce. That's what transportation [42:42.440 --> 42:47.960] used to mean back in the 1800s. They've expanded it to be a little bit longer now, but it's still [42:47.960 --> 42:55.480] essentially the same thing. Originally, traffic and transportation were identically named or defined [42:55.480 --> 43:03.400] as commerce. Now, transportation is still defined as commerce, but in a longer worded form. [43:04.040 --> 43:10.280] The movement of persons or property from one place to another by a carrier. [43:11.640 --> 43:19.560] What is a carrier? Someone engaged in the business, profession or occupation [43:19.560 --> 43:28.760] of transporting persons, goods or property from one place to another for compensation or hire. [43:31.560 --> 43:34.920] So it still says commerce. It just says it longer. [43:37.160 --> 43:48.040] You follow? I do. Okay. So anything that they put in that set of statutes has to trickle up and [43:48.040 --> 43:53.800] still appear under that subject matter. Hang on just a second, Tyler. We'll finish this up on the [43:53.800 --> 44:01.640] other side. Folks, y'all hang on. We'll be right back after the break. Are you the plaintiff or [44:01.640 --> 44:08.360] defendant in a lawsuit? Win your case without an attorney with jurisdiction. 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[45:47.320 --> 46:07.320] naturespureorganics.com [46:18.120 --> 46:24.840] I take you to the news today, they say the danger is down our way [46:26.360 --> 46:29.000] but I can see the fires through the light [46:30.840 --> 46:39.800] burning into the night, there's too many men, too many people, we've been through many problems [46:39.800 --> 46:47.800] and I'm about to go around, got to see it in the end of the future [46:50.360 --> 46:54.520] All right folks, we are back. This is rule of law radio. [46:54.520 --> 46:59.800] Call in number 512-646-1984 if you want to call and get in line on the call board. [47:00.440 --> 47:04.680] All right, we are currently talking to Tyler N. Y. Oming. All right, Tyler, please continue. [47:04.680 --> 47:12.360] The second thing I found just recently filed with a second motion to dismiss and I specifically [47:12.360 --> 47:19.000] said in there when I was requesting an order on that that if this is going to be denied I want [47:19.000 --> 47:24.120] first a response from the prosecutor but I want to set this for hearing. I put that in there [47:24.840 --> 47:29.720] and the court clerk just called today and said that had been denied. The continuance had been [47:29.720 --> 47:36.920] granted because in this case the defendant was ill so he gave him a week but he just denied it and [47:36.920 --> 47:42.760] I specifically asked for it to be set for hearing. Because he denied that to be set for hearing, [47:42.760 --> 47:49.400] what is my recourse there? Well again, if it has something that would affect the outcome of the [47:49.400 --> 47:54.680] case you can try to interlocutory appeal depending upon what the basis of it is or you can try to [47:54.680 --> 48:02.120] raise it after the fact is appealable error. Okay, then the appealable error would be... [48:03.160 --> 48:07.880] Well that's what you got to figure out. Do you have an argument to make it stand as appealable [48:07.880 --> 48:16.840] error? What does his denial do that violates your rights, the rules of procedure, the rules of [48:16.840 --> 48:24.680] evidence or anything else that would make it appealable error? Okay, okay. [48:32.200 --> 48:38.120] And I put in there that I basically challenged the personal and the subject matter jurisdiction [48:38.920 --> 48:44.920] as you've just been talking about is transportation. So what we're trying to say is judge there's no [48:44.920 --> 48:49.960] reason to go to trial because we're not even in this category but they don't care. They just honk [48:49.960 --> 48:57.160] on it. That's right. They're making a conclusion based on their opinion, not the law. That's the [48:57.160 --> 49:04.040] whole problem. They're telling you how they want it or think that it operates rather than taking [49:04.040 --> 49:10.280] the time to understand it and read it and apply it properly. They don't care. That's why they [49:10.280 --> 49:17.960] shouldn't be in that position of authority to begin with. Great. We're trying to figure out [49:17.960 --> 49:25.960] how to make them care here. Well, if you can make the record for appeal that this entire case was [49:25.960 --> 49:32.840] done without proper subject matter jurisdiction because without the subject of transportation [49:32.840 --> 49:39.240] which your father was not engaged in, there was no subject matter jurisdiction. Therefore, [49:39.240 --> 49:49.000] there could be no personal jurisdiction. Great. Therefore, the judge lacked all jurisdiction [49:49.000 --> 49:59.400] and you can sue the judge personally. Okay. Okay. So that would not be a state suit. That would be [49:59.400 --> 50:05.320] against the judge personally. Well, you can file it both state and federal but you get to sue the [50:05.320 --> 50:13.720] judge directly. Yeah. Otherwise, if he has either, if he has subject matter jurisdiction and nothing [50:13.720 --> 50:19.960] else, they'll deny your right to sue him because he's protected by the immunity they created for [50:19.960 --> 50:30.840] themselves. But the fact is, without the subject of transportation, there is no subject matter [50:30.840 --> 50:37.400] jurisdiction and they're not alleging he was engaging in transportation in the complaints [50:37.400 --> 50:45.240] and evidence, are they? No. No. They're going to operate on presumption by allowing the officer [50:45.240 --> 50:51.720] to use the accouterments of transportation, motor vehicle, driver, operator, et cetera, et cetera, [50:51.720 --> 50:57.800] to create the appearance and association with the subject matter that would be necessary to [50:57.800 --> 51:05.480] win a conviction and establish jurisdiction. Okay. But the problem is that's going backwards. [51:06.440 --> 51:12.680] It can't be a motor vehicle. He can't be a driver or an operator unless [51:13.480 --> 51:18.600] subject matter jurisdiction exists at the moment that definition is being applied. [51:18.600 --> 51:27.640] Transportation must exist first and foremost or the definitions are meaningless [51:29.400 --> 51:32.920] because it is the only subject matter under which they exist. [51:35.720 --> 51:40.360] I don't think it would matter here but like it, I wish it was worded like it was in Texas, [51:40.360 --> 51:47.400] yours was the transportation code. Here it's the motor vehicle code and they can call it more [51:47.400 --> 51:52.920] traffic than transportation. They do use that word in the code but it is administered and the [51:52.920 --> 51:59.320] rules are applied from the Department of Transportation. Yeah, because that's who's [51:59.320 --> 52:07.160] given oversight of it and what was the purpose but here's the thing, wait a minute, therefore [52:07.160 --> 52:13.240] what do you need to find out to prove the point of commerce? If what you just told me is the case [52:13.240 --> 52:17.800] then logically speaking what is the piece of evidence you must have to show [52:17.800 --> 52:24.600] that those statutes are in fact commercial. That you'd have to be in transportation. [52:24.600 --> 52:28.920] You're missing the point here Tyler. We've already established that's what we need to prove. [52:28.920 --> 52:30.440] I'm asking you how you do it. [52:36.840 --> 52:39.880] You mean how you show you're not in transportation? [52:39.880 --> 52:46.040] No, that is not what I said. Listen to what I'm saying. I don't understand the question. [52:46.040 --> 52:51.880] Okay. You just said that these statutes are under the Department of Transportation. [52:53.000 --> 53:02.680] Correct. Therefore how do you prove that the statutes themselves are only related to the [53:02.680 --> 53:11.560] subject matter of transportation as a form of commerce? Well that would be by the definitions [53:11.560 --> 53:20.120] and what's in the code. No, it would not. It would be by getting the act that created the [53:20.120 --> 53:25.160] Department of Transportation and told you specifically what its governing purpose was [53:25.160 --> 53:35.800] and is. For instance if it says the Department of Transportation is hereby created for the [53:35.800 --> 53:43.320] purpose of regulating the subject of transportation then anything that falls within their purview [53:43.320 --> 53:48.440] must automatically fall under what? Transportation. Bingo. [53:48.440 --> 53:56.440] Yeah. They changed the name. It was under another name. I fold that back. What was under another [53:56.440 --> 54:02.440] name? Well the Department of Transportation used to be for example the highway department I believe [54:02.440 --> 54:07.800] and the highway department became the department. I don't care what they call it. They can call it [54:07.800 --> 54:16.520] Bob's pizzeria. I don't care. All we care about is what did the legislature say the single subject [54:16.520 --> 54:25.960] that agency was created to regulate is. Right. But you do want to follow it back to its original [54:25.960 --> 54:33.640] enactment is what I'm saying right? Yeah you do. Okay. Okay. Yeah I get that I'll work on that a [54:33.640 --> 54:38.120] little more. I know you've got other callers just real quick. Can you go over and explain. I was [54:38.120 --> 54:43.800] reading your material and we talked about it last time you're on the air that a citation, [54:43.800 --> 54:49.880] a complaint is just a charging instrument that it's not a real verified. No I didn't say it was [54:49.880 --> 54:54.920] a charging instrument. I said it's a complaint. It's an accusation but it's not a charging [54:54.920 --> 55:00.600] instrument. It never has been. Not here in Texas. Okay. Yeah in the Wyoming corbels the problem [55:00.600 --> 55:06.120] here they say that a citation is used as a charging document. So how do I get around that? What does [55:06.120 --> 55:10.600] the Constitution of the state of Wyoming say is a proper charging document? [55:10.600 --> 55:19.880] Here's the problem in Wyoming. It says that it's by an indictment but that it only mentioned [55:21.160 --> 55:26.920] felony. It doesn't mention misdemeanor. I think that's where they have run rogue on the statutes [55:26.920 --> 55:32.760] concerning misdemeanors because it only says the proper charging document for a felony is [55:32.760 --> 55:38.360] by indictment but they left out misdemeanor which is. I'm willing to bet you somewhere there's [55:38.360 --> 55:43.080] something that tells you what a proper charging instrument investing a court with jurisdiction [55:43.080 --> 55:47.880] of a case actually is. Here in Texas that's article five section 12b. [55:51.400 --> 55:56.680] I'll go back through the Constitution but I did not read it. It only talked about a felony. [55:57.240 --> 56:03.240] They called it a felony and that would be by indictment. Well almost always in every state [56:03.240 --> 56:10.920] there would have to be a sworn affidavit at a very minimum to even initiate an indictment [56:10.920 --> 56:17.640] or anything else. A complaint and a citation itself by definition are neither of those things. [56:17.640 --> 56:22.520] It is not a sworn instrument. It is not signed under penalty of perjury by persons having [56:22.520 --> 56:28.360] competent first hand facts and signed before a competent authority to administer an oath. [56:28.360 --> 56:33.640] The cop there's not two cops standing on the side of the road swearing each other in. Are there? [56:33.640 --> 56:39.000] No. And they don't put a sworn declaration on the citation once they file it do they? [56:40.360 --> 56:46.680] No. Then how is it a proper charging instrument? It's a freaking accusation on its face and [56:46.680 --> 56:51.640] nothing more. It's not evidence of anything except you've been accused by somebody doing [56:51.640 --> 56:57.800] something but it's not a verifiable accusation because it's not as sworn to as being a factual [56:57.800 --> 57:04.120] statement. Right. And on the bottom of it is written summons but it's not a proper summons [57:04.120 --> 57:09.160] from what the court rules say because the court rules say that you can only issue a summons upon [57:09.160 --> 57:14.280] information and signature from an attorney. Vingo. Is that worth making an argument of? [57:14.280 --> 57:18.680] Absolutely. See this is what I said at the beginning of the show. They're creating [57:18.680 --> 57:25.000] two separate sets of rules and procedures even though they're charging you for a criminal act in both. [57:25.000 --> 57:34.920] Exactly. Last question. Do you know you got to run a jury or just do the bench? The thing [57:34.920 --> 57:40.120] I worry about the jury trial is they're just a fact finder although they should. Yeah here's [57:40.120 --> 57:44.680] the deal on juries. Here I tell people to do it because it just increases the cost that they have [57:44.680 --> 57:49.880] to pay out on what they can collect which means their profit margin is smaller because they're [57:49.880 --> 57:56.040] going to steal the money if they can no matter what but if you do a bench trial you place everything [57:56.040 --> 58:02.840] right on that judge's head to do right so they're right you know and the thing about it is you really [58:02.840 --> 58:08.920] have to be on your toes to make that one stick. Yeah so if I don't want to let the judge out on [58:08.920 --> 58:14.680] a lock dude I need to go just a bench trial. If you think you can lock him into it enough [58:14.680 --> 58:23.960] when you're going through the process to make him accountable yeah. Okay. Okay. All right. All right [58:23.960 --> 58:27.720] Tyler I got to get man I'm about to take a break and I'll get my next caller want to come back [58:27.720 --> 58:32.920] all right thanks for calling in. Thanks for the time. Yes sir. 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with the question or comment that being said we have [01:03:39.320 --> 01:03:47.240] steve in illinois steve what can we do for you hi eddie uh and this is my case has been going on [01:03:47.240 --> 01:03:54.520] for like two and a half years now uh was driving well according to the state driving on a suspended [01:03:54.520 --> 01:04:04.440] license and expired license plate sticker um i actually allowed my license to expire um and [01:04:05.160 --> 01:04:13.880] they decided to turn it into a suspension uh over unpaid uh traffic tickets uh that being said was [01:04:13.880 --> 01:04:20.280] the track where the traffic tickets issued after the expiration of the license yes okay and they [01:04:20.280 --> 01:04:30.200] cannot backdate a license to suspend it we know that okay um i've had 11 continuances i put in [01:04:30.200 --> 01:04:39.400] a motion for speedy trial uh which would have been um up in january this year um they pushed it to [01:04:39.400 --> 01:04:49.080] the very last day to push me into a trial um along this line i've turned in motions for discovery [01:04:49.080 --> 01:04:57.560] and and everything um and they denied it i even brought up the fact that they that they've violated [01:04:57.560 --> 01:05:07.080] my due process uh for not disclosing uh and get required and giving my uh discovery to me so [01:05:07.080 --> 01:05:13.640] i could properly defend myself uh their their answer was is they didn't have to they said it [01:05:13.640 --> 01:05:20.200] all that would be proven in trial and that's what the trial was for etc etc that's a straight [01:05:20.200 --> 01:05:27.320] up due process violation right there not giving you discovery prior to trial right and so at that [01:05:27.320 --> 01:05:35.320] point the the day they was going to hold trial he i asked him i says is your decision final [01:05:35.320 --> 01:05:45.160] on not providing my discovery and um all my uh motions that i've turned in is that a final [01:05:45.160 --> 01:05:51.160] decision and he says yes we're going to trial today and i said well i'm i'm one of continuance [01:05:51.160 --> 01:06:00.360] so i can file an appeal so i tried to file an appeal because he told me in on in court that [01:06:00.360 --> 01:06:07.400] his final decision was to go ahead and move on as it stood so i sent an appeal into the appeals [01:06:07.400 --> 01:06:13.960] court here in illinois and they sent me a letter back after about a month uh stating that i violated [01:06:13.960 --> 01:06:25.320] supreme court rule uh 606 which is uh perfection of appeal but there's like five different uh [01:06:25.320 --> 01:06:35.800] sections of 606 and they they did not point directly to which part of 606 that i they [01:06:35.800 --> 01:06:45.960] i violated i'm assuming what they're going after is um i did a file this appeal and within the 30 [01:06:45.960 --> 01:06:55.800] days of having this ticket that that's my suspicion now i notice at the beginning of your show they're [01:06:55.800 --> 01:07:02.840] charging me with a criminal act um even besides fines they're threatening that they could throw me [01:07:02.840 --> 01:07:08.520] in jail and they're they're going to be taking this case as criminal you said at the beginning of [01:07:08.520 --> 01:07:15.160] your show that if they're going to charge me with the criminal act i'm entitled to the proper due [01:07:15.160 --> 01:07:21.560] process and that means um they must provide me with an injured party a court for still act i [01:07:21.560 --> 01:07:29.000] am i not necessarily true a crime does not always cry uh require a tangible injury to be criminal [01:07:29.000 --> 01:07:38.360] that's not true okay okay okay you could fire a deadly projectile into a crowd of people and hit [01:07:38.360 --> 01:07:45.800] absolutely no one but the act itself is so offensive to the public safety and interest [01:07:45.800 --> 01:07:54.440] and the life and person of an individual that it is negligent or wantonly intentional endangerment [01:07:54.440 --> 01:08:02.680] of another human being that's a criminal act okay that's just one example there are others but [01:08:02.680 --> 01:08:08.920] that's one that that is a fail say for sure you can't do that and just because you hit no one [01:08:08.920 --> 01:08:18.440] say i committed no crime i got you okay so they have told me in court that that they don't have [01:08:18.440 --> 01:08:25.320] under the circumstances even though they're trying as a criminal act that they didn't have to provide [01:08:25.320 --> 01:08:36.040] the the court was still acti so they are they they are factual on that right but the question again [01:08:36.040 --> 01:08:40.680] comes down to the same thing it always comes down to who falsified the record to create a [01:08:40.680 --> 01:08:46.120] suspension from something that was already expired see that's the thing i don't know what you asked [01:08:46.120 --> 01:08:50.920] for in discovery but did you ask for the records that show when the license expired and when the [01:08:50.920 --> 01:08:59.160] license was moved to a suspended state yes i gave i i i got that information myself i provided it as [01:08:59.160 --> 01:09:06.520] evidence and filed it in the court and they said it had no no bearing on the case and i [01:09:06.520 --> 01:09:11.880] says it had a lot of bearing on the case because my license was expired there was no license [01:09:11.880 --> 01:09:18.840] to suspend and he says that's not what the state shows it shows it's suspended so they're falsifying [01:09:18.840 --> 01:09:24.440] information there is supreme court case law that says very clearly that something expired [01:09:25.160 --> 01:09:33.480] cannot be suspended i forget what it is but i know it exists if the thing is expired it's dead [01:09:33.480 --> 01:09:40.120] if it's dead it cannot be altered it cannot be revived it is gone suspending it after the fact [01:09:40.120 --> 01:09:47.880] is tampering with the record and that's what i pointed out to them and they they ignored it moved [01:09:47.880 --> 01:09:50.360] on did you file the appeal [01:09:53.320 --> 01:10:01.480] yes i filed an appeal yeah okay and as the appeal been had appeals court the appeals court ruled [01:10:01.480 --> 01:10:09.400] that i violated supreme court rule 606 well i don't know what's in rule 606 it's uh it's called a [01:10:09.400 --> 01:10:17.000] perfection of um of appeal well here in texas perfection of the appeal means that you did two [01:10:17.000 --> 01:10:23.960] things provided notice of the intent to appeal and paid the appeal bond all within the deadline [01:10:23.960 --> 01:10:31.800] timeframe so which of those was what you required to do that you didn't do there there's nothing [01:10:31.800 --> 01:10:38.200] that really says it just um i mean i don't want to spend the time here you know reading this whole [01:10:38.200 --> 01:10:44.760] deal um you know it's just it says how perfected appeals should be perfected by filing a notice [01:10:44.760 --> 01:10:51.640] of appeal with the clerk of the trial court which i did i i i filed that there was nothing said [01:10:51.640 --> 01:10:58.520] about having to file an appeals fee okay i didn't say appeals fee i said appeal bond [01:11:00.120 --> 01:11:07.320] oh there's nothing that says that i have to file a bond in this 606 i'm trying to read through it [01:11:07.320 --> 01:11:15.080] real quick uh it does say and no okay fee is about time go ahead everything in it is about time [01:11:16.440 --> 01:11:25.720] but time related to what action well uh and they're saying that uh the appeal must be [01:11:25.720 --> 01:11:30.920] filed with the clerk of the circuit within 30 days after the entry the final judgment so [01:11:30.920 --> 01:11:37.640] i don't know if they're meaning that i went past 30 days when i got the ticket or final judgment [01:11:37.640 --> 01:11:44.040] means when the court and the trial court signed the order of conviction okay all right [01:11:46.760 --> 01:11:52.040] because i couldn't get them to point out to me which section abc or d you know they just put on [01:11:52.040 --> 01:12:02.040] there uh rule 606 you know that was it so okay so what basically what's being said is i've got to go [01:12:02.040 --> 01:12:08.680] through with this bogus trial because they're going to do what they're going to do no matter [01:12:08.680 --> 01:12:15.160] why and then after this trial what you should have filed was an interlockatory appeal not an appeal [01:12:16.360 --> 01:12:20.040] that's what they're saying you did wrong if you haven't completed trial yet [01:12:20.040 --> 01:12:26.600] you file an interlockatory appeal because you're being denied and you write a discovery and to [01:12:26.600 --> 01:12:32.200] present evidence at trial which they can't prevent you from doing unless they can first show that [01:12:32.200 --> 01:12:38.040] it's irrelevant and the record that they're trying to use to convict you cannot be considered [01:12:38.040 --> 01:12:42.840] irrelevant when it's what you're being used to prove you're innocent and that they fixed the record [01:12:42.840 --> 01:12:54.040] here illegally okay okay so i probably can't file an interlockatory appeal now sure you can maybe [01:12:54.040 --> 01:12:58.600] i don't know it depends upon what the rules in the time frame are i don't know for sure right [01:12:59.720 --> 01:13:07.640] i'm just i just got a letter from them of mandate uh i don't know what i did with it but they sent [01:13:07.640 --> 01:13:17.240] me a letter of mandate saying that that after so many days they they uh they're uh they have no [01:13:17.240 --> 01:13:25.720] jurisdiction on this now does that make sense over an appeal that's not a proper appeal they [01:13:25.720 --> 01:13:29.640] didn't have any jurisdiction except to say i don't have anything to do with it right now anyway [01:13:29.640 --> 01:13:38.840] okay well they they denied my dismissal by appeal as what they they denied they denied my appeal [01:13:39.720 --> 01:13:43.320] they they wrote you don't you haven't gone to trial yet have you [01:13:44.600 --> 01:13:50.840] no no then you didn't file an appeal that's what they're telling you [01:13:50.840 --> 01:14:00.440] okay so i i probably do have time to do an inter again you have to look at the rules [01:14:00.440 --> 01:14:04.920] of procedure in your state to see what the rules are for interlockatory appeals from the time the [01:14:04.920 --> 01:14:10.600] orders entered that you're appealing but you got to make sure that you file is interlockatory appeal [01:14:10.600 --> 01:14:15.720] and you've got to file it with a court that has interlockatory appellate power not every court does [01:14:15.720 --> 01:14:22.040] okay so just like here in texas the courts of appeals don't have injunction powers [01:14:23.160 --> 01:14:31.400] or i'm sorry don't have mandamus powers okay so could illinois not have an interlockatory [01:14:31.400 --> 01:14:35.720] no they're going to have one the only question is what does it have to have in it one of the [01:14:35.720 --> 01:14:41.240] grounds for filing one and who do you have to file it with okay all right i'll check that out then [01:14:41.240 --> 01:14:45.960] okay all right then you made a little bit clearer for me they did they wouldn't they [01:14:45.960 --> 01:14:52.360] wouldn't tell me nothing they wouldn't even give me a a court a court signed order anyhow [01:14:52.920 --> 01:15:00.600] everything came from the clerk's office though okay the clerk so okay you made you made a [01:15:00.600 --> 01:15:04.600] little bit clearer for me to go for it there all right thank you very much hitty you're welcome [01:15:04.600 --> 01:15:14.440] thank you all right bye bye all right uh i've got about a minute and 50 seconds angel what can we do [01:15:14.440 --> 01:15:20.360] for you hello angel angel in texas [01:15:23.880 --> 01:15:28.280] hello hello hello can you hear me now i can hear you now [01:15:28.280 --> 01:15:36.760] hi hello egg nice talking to you always been looking forward to talk to you and i'm here [01:15:36.760 --> 01:15:48.200] in san antonio texas and i was given a ticket for crossing against a signal light court 44 [01:15:49.160 --> 01:15:56.680] and what happened was that i came out of work and i was you know walking towards the bus stop and [01:15:56.680 --> 01:16:03.240] uh there was a police officer behind me and you know there was traffic when you say the police [01:16:03.240 --> 01:16:07.000] officer was behind you you say you were walking was the police officer walking also [01:16:09.000 --> 01:16:17.400] on a bicycle okay and so the the light the walking light was on orange or red whatever [01:16:18.040 --> 01:16:22.360] and so you know i thought the trucking had stopped because you know there were and it was [01:16:22.360 --> 01:16:29.240] truck it was a friday and uh so i just crossed i was attempting to cross and she asked me if i [01:16:29.240 --> 01:16:35.640] was going to wait to say no i'm i'm in the hurry i'm not i'm not waiting so i just won't alone yeah [01:16:35.640 --> 01:16:40.360] i'm here hang on just a second i gotta be i gotta break so get hang on just a minute i want to put [01:16:40.360 --> 01:16:45.880] you on hold and we'll pick you up on the other side of the break okay thank you all right folks [01:16:45.880 --> 01:16:49.960] this is a monday night rule of law radio show with your host eddie craig calling number five one [01:16:49.960 --> 01:16:53.880] two six four six nineteen eight four angels my only other caller on the board folks will [01:16:53.880 --> 01:17:02.280] i need some more y'all get in line and let's talk i love logos without the shows on this network [01:17:02.280 --> 01:17:06.680] i'd be almost as ignorant as my friends i'm so addicted to the truth now that there's no going [01:17:06.680 --> 01:17:12.280] back i need my truth pick i'd 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01:19:51.000] home it might be like this so i really hate the trip but i gotta look as they go by see myself [01:19:53.160 --> 01:19:59.640] all right folks we are back this is rule of law radio we are now three segments from the end of [01:19:59.640 --> 01:20:04.920] the show so if you want to call and get in line call in number is five one two six four six [01:20:04.920 --> 01:20:11.160] nineteen eighty four right now we are talking to angel in san antonio texas all right angel go [01:20:11.160 --> 01:20:18.600] ahead you're at an intersection the light is orange for don't walk correct correct and you [01:20:18.600 --> 01:20:24.440] have an officer behind you on a bicycle who asked if you're going to stop instead of cross the road [01:20:26.360 --> 01:20:28.360] and you said no i'm in a hurry [01:20:28.360 --> 01:20:35.320] correct okay i said no i'm in a hurry and so i just crossed the [01:20:36.280 --> 01:20:42.920] access and you know evaluated looked at i wasn't putting anybody at risk or my life at risk by [01:20:42.920 --> 01:20:48.280] crossing the street so i was careful when i cross the street but i mean careful meaning that i [01:20:48.280 --> 01:20:56.280] paid attention before i crossed so i i i went through and then she shouted uh uh recommended [01:20:56.280 --> 01:21:02.600] hey stop and and so i didn't pay attention to her so i kept walking and she shouted again [01:21:02.600 --> 01:21:10.440] stop and uh so i stopped and then she said uh she asked she asked me if i knew that i couldn't [01:21:10.440 --> 01:21:16.920] cross the street while that light was on orange i said um i told the world i don't think there is [01:21:16.920 --> 01:21:23.560] any law for that because i'm not driving instead i'm walking so that's you know that's traffic [01:21:23.560 --> 01:21:30.600] so i'm in a hurry i want to catch my bus i want to go home and she um so she came out with it [01:21:30.600 --> 01:21:37.320] because i have an accent she came out with a pretext that oh no no i need you i need you to [01:21:37.320 --> 01:21:44.040] hold on a minute because i need to make sure that you are legally here in this country so i'm like [01:21:45.000 --> 01:21:49.160] this doesn't have anything to do with the traffic stop you know now you're acting as a [01:21:49.160 --> 01:21:56.520] uh as an immigration agent and uh so she asked me for a name and offer an ID [01:21:57.720 --> 01:22:03.240] so i i refuse to give to show her my ID i said uh even though i had it on my backpack i said i [01:22:03.240 --> 01:22:08.920] don't have an ID with me on me right now and so she was getting frustrated because i kept denying [01:22:08.920 --> 01:22:13.720] that i have my ID that i didn't have it so i didn't show it to her so she asked me my name [01:22:13.720 --> 01:22:22.120] and my address and my date of birth which i give to her and after that she asked me if i can you [01:22:22.120 --> 01:22:27.880] know had a social security number whatever so i said yes you know so she did that and she confirmed [01:22:27.880 --> 01:22:37.480] who i was and she proceeded to write me a ticket for crossing that the red light and so um i went [01:22:37.480 --> 01:22:45.080] to um i went to to the court and uh played not guilty and i said that i was going to trial [01:22:45.080 --> 01:22:53.640] with jury and i want to get prepared for this uh how to proceed because i'm in i'm in literally [01:22:53.640 --> 01:23:01.880] in any of these well you're going to have kind of a problem with this one uh what they're basing [01:23:01.880 --> 01:23:10.520] this on is they're using an ordinance for jaywalking basically is what this is even if it's not exactly [01:23:10.520 --> 01:23:18.920] what they said it's what it is and okay the traffic control signs in this case traffic under the [01:23:18.920 --> 01:23:24.920] definition of the transportation code does specify persons or animals traveling along the highway [01:23:24.920 --> 01:23:32.600] uh i'm sorry what's going on in the background there suddenly got really noisy i'm playing [01:23:32.600 --> 01:23:42.120] slide by okay um however that's the problem the definition for traffic that they are controlling [01:23:42.120 --> 01:23:49.800] with that device is under the transportation code now here in texas the transportation code [01:23:49.800 --> 01:23:59.000] regulates a specific class of persons which normal pedestrians are not okay because again it goes to [01:23:59.720 --> 01:24:05.800] foot traffic that's engaging in commercial businesses for instance let's say that you were a hotdog [01:24:05.800 --> 01:24:13.960] cart vendor it would be illegal for you to push your cart across that intersection because in [01:24:13.960 --> 01:24:24.440] order to operate your business on the roads and sidewalks against that light okay because you [01:24:24.440 --> 01:24:31.080] are within that class of special uh persons acting under the subject matter of that code [01:24:32.600 --> 01:24:39.560] under commerce that's right but the problem is here is where you're going to have the biggest [01:24:39.560 --> 01:24:45.720] issue you just said for yourself you're completely illiterate in this issue you're not only illiterate [01:24:45.720 --> 01:24:50.680] i'm assuming from your statement in the issue of transportation itself and how to fight it [01:24:50.680 --> 01:24:56.600] but in the court procedure and everything else that goes with it am i correct correct okay correct [01:24:56.600 --> 01:25:04.920] then here is my recommendation you aren't going to like it pay the ticket okay and stop crossing [01:25:04.920 --> 01:25:11.480] intersections with cops right next to you that's not smart to begin with she could have very well [01:25:11.480 --> 01:25:20.440] just decided to shoot you as to tell you to stop yes i understand that okay now here's why i'm telling [01:25:20.440 --> 01:25:26.520] you this one you admitted yourself you do not know enough to go into court and fight this [01:25:27.560 --> 01:25:33.320] two all you're going to wind up doing is make a bigger mess for yourself and anybody else that [01:25:33.320 --> 01:25:38.360] has to come behind you with the same problem who might actually know what they're doing [01:25:39.080 --> 01:25:43.320] and don't take that offensively but they may actually know what they're doing but never get [01:25:43.320 --> 01:25:50.040] the chance because of the precedent you set before them well i want to get prepared for [01:25:50.040 --> 01:25:57.880] this i'm i'm how long do you have to get prepared for this i have time i have no i ask the question [01:25:57.880 --> 01:26:09.480] give me an answer oh when do you go to court have a bit 29th of one i can't oh for march there is no [01:26:09.480 --> 01:26:14.600] way you're going to prepare to go into a courtroom and make this argument by the 29th of march [01:26:15.960 --> 01:26:21.400] i tell you that from experience it is not going to happen not unless you were a lawyer wherever [01:26:21.400 --> 01:26:33.000] you came from okay i um i can and i don't mean that derogatorily either i mean i'm just assuming [01:26:33.000 --> 01:26:37.880] again like she did from your accent and everything that this is not your your birthplace or am i wrong [01:26:39.560 --> 01:26:43.640] you just you just grown up in a mexican community your whole life and so that's one of the accents [01:26:43.640 --> 01:26:51.240] there sure well yeah i'm from columbia south america okay well um latino accent [01:26:55.320 --> 01:27:03.320] i can um file for a motion for continuance and then i can you know make an argument that um [01:27:03.320 --> 01:27:11.560] not prepare and that yeah you can you can do all of that but here's my question i understand what you [01:27:11.560 --> 01:27:19.080] could do but here is my question to you do you think that you can learn 12 chapters of the [01:27:19.080 --> 01:27:24.200] code of criminal procedure and enough of the transportation code itself and the legal subject [01:27:24.200 --> 01:27:36.040] matter governing transportation to go into court and win um i can't buy that in such a short time [01:27:36.040 --> 01:27:45.080] but bingo that is my point okay here's here's the problem it's not because i'm saying that [01:27:45.080 --> 01:27:51.240] you're incapable in every way possible no that's not it you're going up against people have been [01:27:51.240 --> 01:27:58.200] doing this for years and they still don't have it right they're idiots they're morons they don't know [01:27:58.200 --> 01:28:03.720] the law any better than your average third grader they only know what their perception and opinion [01:28:03.720 --> 01:28:11.240] of the law is but not a damn thing about what it says or what it means they have not learned that in [01:28:11.240 --> 01:28:16.680] all the years nor have they actually made any effort to learn that in all the years that they've been [01:28:16.680 --> 01:28:25.960] doing whatever job that is they're doing but at the same time i can tell you from personal experience [01:28:25.960 --> 01:28:30.120] you are not going to get all the pieces of that puzzle to fit where you need them to fit [01:28:30.120 --> 01:28:36.040] in the time you're giving yourself to do it even with a continuance [01:28:36.040 --> 01:28:42.600] um i've been i have been watching your videos and i've been listening to you my videos don't [01:28:42.600 --> 01:28:51.720] go into how all this works on paper it just doesn't and paper is where you're going to have to fight [01:28:51.720 --> 01:28:58.360] this as well as being able to stand up in a courtroom and argue and that's one of the things [01:28:58.360 --> 01:29:03.080] i was saying at the very beginning of this show is that there are only a handful of people that [01:29:03.080 --> 01:29:08.680] can stand up in a courtroom and on the fly deal with whatever's thrown out there's only a handful [01:29:08.680 --> 01:29:14.120] of people that can do that on any given day that is not something everyone is capable of [01:29:14.760 --> 01:29:18.200] and it takes a lot of time and effort to train yourself to do it right [01:29:18.200 --> 01:29:27.880] uh eddie i have uh defended myself in federal court federal court is not the same as these [01:29:27.880 --> 01:29:34.840] local kangaroo courts not even not even a comparison to be made you're talking about [01:29:34.840 --> 01:29:41.320] somebody that at least tries to do something similar to the rules versus a completely lawless [01:29:41.320 --> 01:29:49.240] room full of idiots who think they're the only law that matters and that's where you're going [01:29:49.240 --> 01:29:53.880] to run into a problem is to make a record to appeal it if when they start screwing you over [01:29:53.880 --> 01:29:58.440] and they're gonna hang on just a second angel all right folks we'll be right back [01:30:01.160 --> 01:30:05.880] tv screens are popping up at stores across the country they run 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01:33:22.360] mean i actually be kidding about chemtrails you're listening to the logos radio network and logos radio network.com [01:33:29.320 --> 01:33:40.360] music [01:33:40.360 --> 01:33:46.760] look at them yoyos that's the way you're doing you play the guitar on mtv [01:33:46.760 --> 01:34:11.800] music [01:34:11.800 --> 01:34:14.840] music [01:34:14.840 --> 01:34:21.240] all right folks we are back now we're going to pick this conversation back up with angel [01:34:21.240 --> 01:34:25.480] all right angel let's go over what you're going to have to do if you really want to do this okay [01:34:27.000 --> 01:34:34.040] uh let me let me um mention something before uh okay eddie um first of all i really appreciate [01:34:34.040 --> 01:34:43.320] what you do for everyone and i mean it's very pretty much uh priceless and i'm very interested [01:34:43.320 --> 01:34:51.480] in purchasing your videos uh because i want to actually i don't have any videos for sale what [01:34:51.480 --> 01:34:58.920] i've got is seminar material which is uh contains a book and a bunch of court documents and some audio [01:34:58.920 --> 01:35:06.360] from the arid or the audio from the original 2009 seminar uh the videos any videos i've got of anything [01:35:06.360 --> 01:35:12.200] i'm doing they're all up on youtube for free but like i say the information in those videos doesn't [01:35:12.200 --> 01:35:16.360] have to that doesn't deal with the paperwork and everything else that goes into fighting a case [01:35:17.720 --> 01:35:25.720] yes i'm in the seminar okay well uh another another thing back then i was also told [01:35:25.720 --> 01:35:33.080] when i was fighting in my federal case that uh to give up you know to uh to plead guilty and stuff [01:35:33.080 --> 01:35:39.400] and whatever and even though i didn't i didn't speak much english back then i'd say i'm not [01:35:39.400 --> 01:35:43.800] going to give up and i'm gonna plead guilty well that's good that's that's fine well excuse him [01:35:43.800 --> 01:35:49.240] and i learned that i learned what i needed to learn to fight it being my case so what the reason [01:35:49.240 --> 01:35:54.200] i said i'm in literally in literally in this is because i know it's different so i i know and [01:35:54.200 --> 01:35:59.800] that was a long time ago so you know you tend to forget stuff yeah but i'm very committed to [01:36:00.840 --> 01:36:06.040] i'm very committed to to win this i mean i'm not going to plead guilty uh all right well and here's [01:36:06.040 --> 01:36:11.160] here's the things you need to know i appreciate your your endeavor to do this don't get me wrong [01:36:11.160 --> 01:36:15.560] i'm not trying to say that you're incapable i'm just saying i don't think you've got the [01:36:15.560 --> 01:36:20.600] time to do what you need to do here but here here's what you need to do if you're going to try it [01:36:20.600 --> 01:36:27.080] okay okay sure first thing is you've got to understand what what is law and what is not law [01:36:27.800 --> 01:36:34.200] if they're charging you under a city ordinance that is not a valid law not law okay exactly all [01:36:34.200 --> 01:36:40.360] right now all that's covered pretty much in the articles on my legal block civil or i'm sorry [01:36:42.200 --> 01:36:48.120] ordinances are not law so you go on my legal blog at tau of law dot wordpress.com [01:36:48.120 --> 01:36:53.320] and do a search there for ordinances and you'll get a whole bunch of articles i've written on that [01:36:53.320 --> 01:37:03.160] subject but they are absolutely not law now the other thing is the officer uh that's what i told [01:37:03.160 --> 01:37:08.600] the officer when she gave me the ticket i said look you give me a ticket for ordinances and [01:37:08.600 --> 01:37:14.440] ordinances are not law she had a video camera and the camera i suppose it was recording all of that [01:37:14.440 --> 01:37:19.320] i said ordinances ordinances are not law i'm not subject to any traffic i'm not subject to [01:37:19.320 --> 01:37:25.400] transportation at all i'm not in commerce i said i'm walking i'm free to walk whatever [01:37:25.400 --> 01:37:30.200] without any restrictions or suppression for any people the people you're going to be trying to [01:37:30.200 --> 01:37:35.720] say that to as far as a jury is concerned aren't going to see it that way they're not going to have [01:37:35.720 --> 01:37:41.080] your understanding of that subject that's the other thing you need to get into your head before you [01:37:41.080 --> 01:37:47.240] go in there it's a big difference between presenting it directly to a judge in a federal court and to [01:37:47.240 --> 01:37:53.240] a jury so you have to decide which way you want to do that when before you even go in there [01:37:54.440 --> 01:38:01.320] well you said i always heard that uh trial by jury is better to be trial by try by 12 done by [01:38:01.880 --> 01:38:08.200] well that's true until you're trying to set up the judge for failure and that's what i told [01:38:08.200 --> 01:38:14.440] our earlier caller is that if you do a bench trial then you place everything on the judge's head [01:38:15.240 --> 01:38:22.360] to comply with the law not a jury who gets who doesn't have to know the law okay the judge [01:38:22.360 --> 01:38:29.000] does and while i advocate the jury trials to increase the amount of money that they have to [01:38:29.000 --> 01:38:35.640] pay out instead of versus what they take in the fact of the matter is a jury trial is much harder [01:38:35.640 --> 01:38:41.000] to win because the jury's mindset is the one you've got to change you've got to change the [01:38:41.000 --> 01:38:47.800] mind of six people not just get one to admit on the record through his orders that he never [01:38:47.800 --> 01:39:00.200] understood the law to begin with understood okay okay so in this case you need to know [01:39:00.200 --> 01:39:06.440] you need to know that aspect of it you need to know chapters one chapters two chapters 45 [01:39:06.440 --> 01:39:19.000] chapters 15 chapters 14 uh 23 22 21 and 27 at a minimum of the code of criminal procedure [01:39:21.000 --> 01:39:26.920] okay and the code of criminal procedures okay you're also going to need to understand the [01:39:26.920 --> 01:39:36.760] rules of evidence and the rules for preparing an appeal you especially to understand the code of [01:39:36.760 --> 01:39:43.000] criminal procedure what it takes to perfect an appeal okay which if it's in a court of no record [01:39:43.000 --> 01:39:49.320] you've got five days to perfect the appeal if it's a court of record you've got 10 and here in [01:39:49.320 --> 01:39:55.560] texas perfection of the appeal requires two things notice of the intent to appeal which i always [01:39:55.560 --> 01:40:03.160] recommend you do in writing and get a file stamp copy of and two payment of the appeal bond or the [01:40:03.160 --> 01:40:11.240] filing of an appeal bond without cash normally i advocate never ever give them your money always [01:40:11.240 --> 01:40:19.160] try to get an appeal bond in writing now the only way to get an appeal bond in writing is you have [01:40:19.160 --> 01:40:25.560] to have two people that own property in the county where the offense occurred and is being tried [01:40:26.280 --> 01:40:31.320] that will sign that they will be responsible for your fines if you fail to appear for trial of the [01:40:31.320 --> 01:40:41.880] appeal okay okay if there is a new option if i don't find those two people yeah you're probably [01:40:41.880 --> 01:40:51.640] going to be forced to give them a cash bond okay yeah that might be the option okay all right [01:40:53.000 --> 01:40:59.560] so in writing the the payment of the you do everything in writing never ever do anything [01:40:59.560 --> 01:41:06.280] that you don't back up in writing anything they do in court that you object to as soon as you're [01:41:06.280 --> 01:41:13.480] out of court you go home you write up an objection and you file it just like a legal notice in court [01:41:13.480 --> 01:41:19.640] in the same case you write down the objection i object on the on the following grounds as a [01:41:19.640 --> 01:41:26.600] violation of whatever statute or rule of procedure or whatever and then you uh sign it under penalty [01:41:26.600 --> 01:41:32.600] of perjury take it down there and get it filed in the court case but just put on it notice of [01:41:32.600 --> 01:41:39.240] objection and make sure that you state in it that the that a summary of this objection was made [01:41:39.240 --> 01:41:45.000] orally in court at such and such proceeding on such and such date and such and such time before [01:41:45.000 --> 01:41:52.360] judge whomever and here i am attending to detail the full param legal parameters of the objection [01:41:52.360 --> 01:42:05.720] that the court would not allow me to implement on the record okay um let me mention something [01:42:05.720 --> 01:42:14.200] else uh friday please uh when she asked me for an id for identification i didn't give [01:42:14.200 --> 01:42:23.720] any identification to her and uh she wrote down uh a my um id number because i don't have a driver [01:42:23.720 --> 01:42:30.280] license number and she wrote wrote it down as a driver license that's not going to benefit [01:42:30.280 --> 01:42:38.440] you one way or the other no okay because uh she was and i was thinking say she was assuming that i [01:42:38.440 --> 01:42:44.840] would identify myself with now they know the difference the numbers are will be slightly [01:42:44.840 --> 01:42:49.720] different to indicate whether it comes from an id or a license but otherwise they should be [01:42:50.440 --> 01:42:54.760] same number of digits and everything else it's not an argument that's going to do anything to [01:42:54.760 --> 01:43:04.040] affect the allegation okay um before proceeding to trial one thing i know i learned is that i have [01:43:04.040 --> 01:43:11.480] the ability to file motions right so the first motion i'm going to file will be for uh for uh [01:43:11.480 --> 01:43:18.520] for continuance and then i can also work on a motion to dismiss the case based on everything [01:43:18.520 --> 01:43:24.280] that i now here's the things to read on a motion for continuance i would wait till i'm [01:43:24.840 --> 01:43:30.840] within seven days of my appearance date before i did it don't go beyond five days [01:43:30.840 --> 01:43:36.840] but wait till you're around seven days and the reason for that is is because if you file it now [01:43:36.840 --> 01:43:42.840] they're not going to give you the same extension they would if you filed it that close uh seven [01:43:42.840 --> 01:43:49.160] days for the last seven days so yeah sometime within the last two uh seven to five days but [01:43:49.160 --> 01:43:55.960] don't let it get less than five okay okay hang on just a second i got another break [01:43:55.960 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yours pretty baby yours and yours alone [01:46:52.920 --> 01:46:59.720] all right folks we are back this is rule of law radio the calling number five one two six four six [01:46:59.720 --> 01:47:05.720] nineteen eighty four we are now in the last segment of the show all right angel let's see if we can [01:47:05.720 --> 01:47:14.120] wrap this up for you here now did you get all those very happy i i did get most of them yes [01:47:14.120 --> 01:47:18.200] okay well the archives should be posted in a couple or three days and you can go back and [01:47:18.200 --> 01:47:24.120] listen to it if you need them repeated okay so just go to the logos radio network dot com [01:47:24.760 --> 01:47:28.520] website and keep checking the archives section for when this show gets posted [01:47:29.080 --> 01:47:36.440] and you can use it for review nice nice uh eddie um how do i get your seminar can you [01:47:36.440 --> 01:47:41.640] mention uh you can also on that same website there is uh in the top left hand corner is uh [01:47:42.200 --> 01:47:47.720] should be a black box with the information get eddie's traffic seminar and you can order directly [01:47:47.720 --> 01:47:57.960] from there awesome awesome okay uh are you still giving those uh internet meetings i don't have the [01:47:57.960 --> 01:48:03.480] internet classes set up yet and brave new books classes i haven't had for uh over a year now [01:48:03.480 --> 01:48:08.680] since the bookstore closed but i'm still working on trying to get between everything else i've got [01:48:08.680 --> 01:48:13.320] in the hopper right now trying to rewrite the seminar material and get it all set up where we [01:48:13.320 --> 01:48:19.640] can do it as part of the classes on the websites i haven't got any of that done yet i'm sorry i'm [01:48:19.640 --> 01:48:26.840] working on it but there's just one of me and a hundred different projects how can one be uh [01:48:28.120 --> 01:48:33.240] of of your service to you know how can i uh donate enough to make sure i can eat [01:48:34.040 --> 01:48:39.000] and pay the bills so i can concentrate on what i'm doing that's that's about all i can offer because [01:48:39.000 --> 01:48:43.400] i if i have to go out and do a bunch of other stuff that takes away again from the time i've [01:48:43.400 --> 01:48:49.400] got to do any of this so donations are what keep me at a point where i can afford to pay what bills [01:48:49.400 --> 01:48:55.320] i've got and still managed to have enough to eat on so i can focus on getting this done that's [01:48:55.320 --> 01:49:00.280] that's the best way to support me i don't have any other way of doing it because unfortunate and [01:49:00.280 --> 01:49:06.040] i'm not trying to say this is bragging or anything but there just is not enough people around that [01:49:06.040 --> 01:49:12.600] know this the way i know it as well as i know it and can sit here and troubleshoot this stuff with [01:49:12.600 --> 01:49:18.520] me as we go through it there there just isn't any the few people that can aren't in austin they're [01:49:18.520 --> 01:49:30.520] elsewhere uh so therein lies my problem in that regard yeah i am i am very um willing to learn [01:49:30.520 --> 01:49:37.320] about you know traffic and law and i mean i i like the u.s i've been here for about 25 years [01:49:37.880 --> 01:49:44.120] i came very early in my life legally and uh and i've been you know living in the u.s and i've [01:49:44.120 --> 01:49:51.160] been in san antonio for 12 years and uh the reason i like texas is which is a lot better than [01:49:51.160 --> 01:49:57.320] illinois and then chicago at least you know police has not as rowdy as the police over there [01:49:57.320 --> 01:50:04.360] yeah well that's changing rapidly enough thanks to these guys who got well as you have mentioned [01:50:04.360 --> 01:50:12.360] that uh the new police one difference i've seen is that the older people uh policemen are more [01:50:12.920 --> 01:50:19.000] educated or more people friendly than the younger ones these younger ones they think that they are [01:50:19.000 --> 01:50:26.280] their own people or that they have some type of high morale or the public or something i don't [01:50:26.280 --> 01:50:34.200] know they they look down on the public as the public was in insects yeah and that's the problem [01:50:34.200 --> 01:50:41.880] will be in young and stupid with power but it's also that in in the nation in college you know [01:50:41.880 --> 01:50:48.840] man the college they really brainwash everyone in here man uh went to college here and that it's [01:50:48.840 --> 01:50:58.840] complete brainwash you know uh it's it's like a training to uh be governed yeah well it's it's [01:50:58.840 --> 01:51:02.840] like mark quayne said never let your schooling interfere with your education [01:51:06.360 --> 01:51:12.520] okay can you define that for me well mark quayne was an american writer he wrote tom's uh huckleberry [01:51:12.520 --> 01:51:21.400] finn tom's all your all that stuff but the quote goes like this never let your schooling in other [01:51:21.400 --> 01:51:27.000] words what they're teaching you in public education and things of that nature interfere with your [01:51:27.000 --> 01:51:31.240] education your ability to learn and understand things yourself [01:51:33.800 --> 01:51:38.520] okay so summarize never let your schooling interfere with your education [01:51:38.520 --> 01:51:47.560] sure yes um well as i mentioned very blessed to be in this country especially here in san [01:51:47.560 --> 01:51:57.240] tonio very glad to have you have met have met uh people uh that have met you and referred refer [01:51:57.240 --> 01:52:04.600] me to you uh i'm very blessed to actually for the first time get to talk to you and i'm serious [01:52:04.600 --> 01:52:10.760] you're like a rock star to speak to everybody about well i appreciate that but and i'd like to [01:52:10.760 --> 01:52:15.560] say at the beginning i i had no intention of trying to insult you on your or your intelligence [01:52:15.560 --> 01:52:22.840] in any of this but i just want you to know i fully understand how hard this is especially for people [01:52:22.840 --> 01:52:28.440] that don't have a knack for it so i was not trying to be in any way demeaning or insulting no no [01:52:28.440 --> 01:52:32.440] i'm just stating reality as my experience has taught me it normally occurs [01:52:32.440 --> 01:52:40.600] uh i um i'm always appreciate when somebody's straight up straight to tell me whether it's [01:52:40.600 --> 01:52:46.120] in their mind and i didn't be not ever take it as an insult okay well you'd be surprised nowadays [01:52:46.120 --> 01:52:52.040] some people take almost anything as an insult oh no no no come on man i mean i've been called [01:52:52.680 --> 01:52:57.400] because i look mexican in like hey man you're mexican or someone people tell me they think [01:52:57.400 --> 01:53:02.280] i'm mexican and then i tell them i'm not mexican and they say oh i'm so due to have offended me i'm [01:53:02.280 --> 01:53:08.840] like why i'm like if i look like mexican it doesn't i mean it doesn't offend me at all i mean [01:53:08.840 --> 01:53:18.120] he didn't come to teach so whatever but uh you see i don't i'm i'm very um clear minded and and and [01:53:18.120 --> 01:53:24.760] common sense guy all right so uh what you were trying to tell me was and what i understood was [01:53:24.760 --> 01:53:29.480] like if you're gonna do this you better be committed otherwise you get to you're gonna get [01:53:29.480 --> 01:53:34.520] your butt kicked in there and get yourself in trouble i understood that from the beginning [01:53:34.520 --> 01:53:39.560] i only understood that and i committed myself to these so that's why i took the time to call [01:53:39.560 --> 01:53:45.640] and to wait and to finally thank god get in touch and get through to you and then talk and you know [01:53:45.640 --> 01:53:52.520] i want to follow up on this man i really appreciate it and uh i tell my advice to all my americans friends [01:53:52.520 --> 01:54:02.360] um you don't know what you have until you lose it you have a very good country and a very good [01:54:02.360 --> 01:54:11.800] people over here if you don't strive or challenge yourself to maintain this lifestyle is all going [01:54:11.800 --> 01:54:19.400] to hell yep say the very least yeah right man yes thank you very much and god bless yes sir [01:54:19.400 --> 01:54:26.840] thank you for calling in appreciate it okay all right bye bye all right now real quick i got four [01:54:26.840 --> 01:54:32.920] and a half minutes trials in washington i can give you two and a half of that hey how you doing [01:54:32.920 --> 01:54:37.880] if you know i'm calling her i had a court matter coming up on one of my knowledge of the license [01:54:37.880 --> 01:54:43.000] i never did get to email you to get that uh start your stuff that you asked me that you was in [01:54:43.000 --> 01:54:50.280] but the point was i had um i had a period of decision she dropped the h o b lane the registration [01:54:50.280 --> 01:54:54.840] but the insurance and the license i didn't get so since i missed the court that is there is [01:54:54.840 --> 01:55:00.120] some kind of way i'm ever reading it way back that i can try to bring that back up well that [01:55:00.120 --> 01:55:05.400] depends in washington there's civil infractions what they'll do there is get a default judgment [01:55:05.400 --> 01:55:11.240] against you i do not know what the process would be in the case of a civil infraction judgment [01:55:11.240 --> 01:55:16.360] to get it reinstated so you can go back and appear on it uh you're going to need to find [01:55:16.360 --> 01:55:22.280] some information on that i don't know what to tell you in that regard the idea that years ago and i [01:55:22.280 --> 01:55:25.960] can't remember it was like 10 years ago and i knew it was a way to do but i just couldn't remember [01:55:25.960 --> 01:55:34.280] so i thought to call you real quick yeah i i couldn't tell you okay i appreciate that yes sir [01:55:34.280 --> 01:55:42.760] thanks daddy you're welcome okay all right have a good night thanks for calling nick all right well [01:55:42.760 --> 01:55:47.960] that leaves me with three minutes so we got that just under the wire all right folks once again the [01:55:47.960 --> 01:55:52.920] whole thing about what we do here is try to get information in your hands that you otherwise may [01:55:52.920 --> 01:55:59.240] not have so that you can do something useful with it especially when the system is acting against [01:55:59.240 --> 01:56:05.960] you to do things it shouldn't be doing to begin with using laws and rules and codes that have [01:56:05.960 --> 01:56:14.680] nothing to do with us and what we are doing or are not doing at the time there is a world of fraud [01:56:14.680 --> 01:56:21.480] out there and those that we have put in office are the worst perpetrators of that fraud that we have [01:56:21.480 --> 01:56:27.240] in existence right now i don't care what they try to tell you and what they try to make you believe [01:56:27.240 --> 01:56:35.240] evidence of the fraud is very easy to put in front of anybody willing to look at it it's very easy [01:56:36.520 --> 01:56:41.320] the problem is there's too many people are more willing to turn their head and say i don't recall [01:56:41.320 --> 01:56:46.840] ever seeing that and i don't want to see that so that i don't have to recall seeing that then there [01:56:46.840 --> 01:56:54.200] are those willing to look at it honestly and say this is wrong we've got to change how we're thinking [01:56:54.200 --> 01:57:02.040] we've got to change how we're doing and we've got to fix the problem while we can and that time frame [01:57:02.040 --> 01:57:11.080] is rapidly diminishing if we don't get motivated and start taking action this is no longer a country [01:57:11.080 --> 01:57:17.720] of the free it will never again be a country of the free we're going to lose everything [01:57:17.720 --> 01:57:29.080] and apathy will be the reason apathy and ignorance so as much as i would like to be [01:57:29.960 --> 01:57:37.080] the voice of reason and and the person that motivates you i can't do that i can give you the [01:57:37.080 --> 01:57:41.560] information i can give you the facts i can give you the reasons why i think it's good or bad [01:57:42.440 --> 01:57:46.920] but you have to make the choice you have to make a decision and you have to choose to act or not [01:57:46.920 --> 01:57:56.760] act so it can't be me it's got to be you we've got to come together people we've got to stand and [01:57:56.760 --> 01:58:04.200] say no more all right i want to thank you all for listening i want to thank all the callers [01:58:04.200 --> 01:58:08.280] that we had tonight and all the questions that they had thank you for giving us an opportunity [01:58:08.280 --> 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